A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 2006
Original Title:
Ekskul
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Indika Entertainment
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Joshua, a high school student, is a troubled adolescent. At school, he was the object of ridicule of Mike and his gang. He was hung on the school's fence and his head was pushed down the toilet. At home, he was often beaten by his father and scolded by his mother for no apparent reason. His parents would be furious for his slightest mistake. Katie pursued Josh only to make fun of him. So Josh felt humiliated when Katie was also dated Mike's friend. Josh became more withdrawned and with the student counselor, he cannot express his feelings. Only Shabina, the daughter of the police captain, Margono, understands him. Then he bought a homemade pistol and plots revenge. He holds hostage his six friends who have insulted him, including Mike and Katie, in the school.
Art Direction:
Koesnadi WS Rogojampi
Assistant Art Director:
Sobry
Agus Riady
Agus Ramadani
Assistant Director:
Chiska Doppert
Saptadji
Freddy Adi Kurniawan
Boom Operator:
Chalik Ryan
Costume Designer:
Sabdo
Development Manager:
Liesyanti
Director:
Nayato Fio Nuala
Director of Photography:
Dimas Aji
Editor:
Azis Natandra
Executive Producer:
Kristuadji Legopranowo
Finance:
Diandini Karlina
Marcia Raharjo
Gaffer:
Sarifudin
Graphic Designer:
Azis Natandra
Elisabeth Dewi
Dani Hermawan
Head of Research:
Juliati Avinah
Music Director:
Eric Dewantoro
Post Production Coordinator:
Hornady Setiawan
Producer:
Shankar RS
Production Coordinator:
Djie Peng
Production Design:
Nayato Fio Nuala
Screenplay:
Eka Dimitri Sitorus
Sound Recordist:
Badiel Revaldo
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Hamim Iqon Alpharabi
Unit Manager:
Alan Romeo Wijaya
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